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December 5, 2025 • 55 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:02):
It's the Opperman Report, and now here is an investigator.

Speaker 2 (01:01):
Its fads where.

Speaker 3 (01:16):
It flasic and fun said?

Speaker 2 (02:01):
So said, I say, okay, basing.

Speaker 3 (02:18):
Lovely common life.

Speaker 4 (02:22):
What the ro are you?

Speaker 5 (02:53):
Okay? Welcome to the off of It Report? Its Roper here.
How's Victoria? Your daughter? People? Remember who I'm imitating when
I do that? Ah, welcome to the show. I am
your host, private investigator Ed Opperaman. You gotta have a

(03:14):
real trumpet, a little orchestra in here one day. This
is like, you know, like go to Johnny Carson and
Dean Martin, you know, like Frank Sinatra, a real orchestra
behind me? Why not? I deserve it? You know, you
don't see those big bands anymore? Man? Why why not?
You know what I mean? Why can't you go to
a place where there's a big band, you know what

(03:36):
I mean? Who is that guy? A Buddy Greco? Man,
Buddy Greco with the drums, so Joey Bishop, whoever it was? Man?
You know, why do we have that anymore? You know,
like a famous cool drummer, you know, a big band
drummer down here, flor I'm trying to find a place
like a like a jazz club, you know, like the
Blue Note in New York and stuff. I can't find anything, man,

(03:57):
There's to be some places in Vegas, but nothing here
or nothing here. So but I'm gonna be I'm looking
at some property up in the northeast, if anybody up there.
I'm looking at Pennsylvania. You know, I want something about
a two three hour drive from New York so I
can go visit my friends in New York and you

(04:19):
know the occasional museum play or whatever you know in
New York. You know, I really enjoyed my trip to
New York. And so I'm looking at I'm finding these
incredible places, really cheap beautiful houses in Pennsylvania that are
like on a lake, on a river, on a stream,

(04:39):
you know, three bedrooms, you know. And then they got pictures,
you know, with deer walking by and bear and stuff
like that, you know, and coyote what wolves whatever they
are they have up there.

Speaker 6 (04:50):
Yeah, pretty cool, man. I'd like to give that a try.
You know, Ah, who was that guy, Grizzly Adams? Me,
I got the beard for it.

Speaker 5 (05:02):
Welcome to the show. I am your host, Private investigator
Ed Opperman. You want to get a hold of me
how would you do that? Well, stop and think, will
I be annoying ed if I contact I got your
first clink, you know. But it's usually the people that
don't have that kind of self awareness that the one
would contact me. You need a PI, it's Opperman Report

(05:25):
at gmail dot com. No, no, no, the other way around.
If you need a PI, it's Opperman Investigations. If you
want to talk to me about the show, Opperman Report
at Gmail. They're both at Gmail. If then there's ways
to contact me too. You can go to the Oppermanreport
dot com website and you could shoot a message there.
You can leave a comment too, and speaker, you know,
and I read those comments, you know, Oh I love

(05:47):
those comments. You have no idea how enjoyable it is
to read those comments. You know, when you look up
I was gonna talk about this later on the show,
but in chat GBT, when you look up at opera
in CHATCHBT, and they got a lot of stuff right,
but they got a lot of crazy stuff wrong. And
I got a figure out way to fix that. And

(06:08):
but one of the quotes is a review and the
guy who made the review is this batshit crazy guy
flat earth man nut You know and he and I
know exactly who it is.

Speaker 3 (06:22):
Man.

Speaker 5 (06:22):
The guy was like, you know, three hundred and sixty
pounds with a colostomy bag, living in his mother's basement,
you know, total shut in character, obsessed with the show,
and into some weird stuff too. Man, they got to
let lose some comments too, into some really weird, creepy stuff.
And this is my authority on ed Opperaman, some weirdo
like this, and they quote him like he's like a

(06:44):
normal person, just wild. So that's CHATCHYBT. And he was
also mixed up in that whole thing too with that
catfish woman who was trying to intercept the infiltrated Dave
McGowan's hospital bed. So so what a coincidence, you know,
what a coincidence These agent provocateurs that infiltrate always and

(07:07):
then they're the ones quoted. You know, they had this
whole thing going on to where they pretended they didn't
like each other and barely knew each other, and then
it turned up behind the scenes they had a really
close relationship right from the very beginning of the show. Man,
we had infiltration a kind of stuff. But anyway, that's
not what the show is about tonight. You can get
a hold of me Operaman Investigations for PI work, Operaman

(07:28):
report about the show. Go to Oppermandreport dot com is
a donate button. There is that dust on it, but
you know it still works, and that because no donation.

Speaker 7 (07:37):
It's always begging for money. All he does is beg
for money. Twenty four hours a day. Every show is
begging for money.

Speaker 5 (07:44):
And then there's what do you call it? Uh, Patreon?
Get holder on pat Remember Patreon, send me a message there.
I'll get back to you. I like those messages.

Speaker 2 (07:55):
You know.

Speaker 5 (07:56):
I'm a little slower to block your too. On Patreon.
I still lock it, Okay, still lock it. If people
know that, it doesn't matter how much you pay off
page I'll still lock it. What do you call it
but a little last I'm a little more tolerant of
the people on Patriot And maybe I should do a
thing where I only respond to people on pageon. You know,

(08:17):
maybe that should be a thing in the future. But
a lot of great content on Patreon. I'm gonna be
telling you that I'm gonna do the show content first,
and we'll get into all this stuff. I got some
great stuff on pageon I'm talking to John Hickley Junior.
I'm talking to Danny Williams, who's claims to be the
son of Bill Clinton. A lot of them. Barrett Brown,
I'm talking to tomorrow about his stuff. We're gonna be

(08:39):
talking about him later too. That's in the meat of
the show. The meat of the show tonight is gonna
be about that three hundred and ten million dollar lawsuit
don in Palm Beach against mister Trump claiming that he
was running a sex trafficking operation out of mar A Lago.
And you can go to Patreon for free. You can
see that whole three hundred and fifty the whole complaint,

(09:00):
and do these bizarre exhibits attached to it. It's even worse.
That's worth it to go to the Palm Beach website
and check it out too, because you will see all
the motions that have been denied already just just for
being faulty errors and the filings of them. You know,
so a lot of problems with that, But we're gonna
be getting to that because there's more to it. Just

(09:21):
because there's a weird lawsuit out there doesn't mean we
don't learn things from it, Okay, And we don't then
there's not a whole backstory to it, because there is,
and I'm gonna tell you in a way that no
one else out there can now. Otherwise you go to
spreaker dot com. Every Friday night, I do a live

(09:43):
show eight pm Eastern Time, and then two hours of
brand new podcast content, plus I play repeats every night
of the week, and I play on Sundays. I play
the Mate Brussels Show, I play John Barbara, and I
play d Memory. You know, all those classic classic heroes

(10:04):
of this kind of work. You know that we try
and do here for you, and we try and bring
you here in that tradition, so you can find those
classic shows. I play them on Sunday mornings. I'm pretty
much most of the day. Then I play a couple
of my repeats later on in the day Sundays if
I have time, if I remember, I'm not so exhausted,
because oh my god, let me tell you, everybody wants here.

(10:25):
Oh I'm so tired. Let me tell you, man, I
am beaten, beaten up yead zekes with hammers and chisels
and baseball pats man. You know, I uh, I'm trying
to get the place ready because I got some company coming.
And I bought a new mattress and a new platform

(10:47):
for the bed, and uh, you know, new new, all
kinds of stuff, you know, for the house. You know,
I'm getting the household fixed up, cleaning things up, cleaning
my whole bedroom up. It's spotless.

Speaker 8 (10:58):
You know.

Speaker 5 (10:58):
I got these diffusers you know, uh was the essential
oil diffusers and stuff like that. The place smells great
because you know, at that age, you get that old
man smell. Gotta beware, watch out for that. Uh. By
the way, too, man, I went on a date with
this woman right and she I was. It was like

(11:22):
an old fashion date too. You pick her up at
the house, not like we meet, you know all these
dates today are. And we had gone out once before,
about a year ago, and that was also an old
fashioned kind of date. We actually came back here to
my place and tried to make some fetuccini alfredo with
the vegan fetuccini alfredo the alfredo. So it came out horrible,

(11:42):
and we spent like a hundred bucks man on wine
and this vegan cheese and this plasta and it was garbage.
Can't out the way. But you know, so she had
a Christmas party for her company, and we went there,
and so I was waiting for her to get ready.
It was hanging out with her daughter in her house there,

(12:04):
and so when she comes out, she sees me, and
I'm like a lit little spiffy, my nice suit and stuff.
And then she goes, oh, wait one second, and she
comes back with this stuff on her finger, and she
puts it underneath my eyes right and I thought she
was putting makeup on me, and I says, oh, look,
that's interesting. And then so about an hour later, she
took a picture and she showed it to me, and

(12:25):
the bags under my eyes totally disappeared, and on my
left eye, I got like a real big bag on there.
So I tell you, man, I look like ten years younger.
So I'm gonna buy this stuff. She told me. It's
all expensive, for like seventy five dollars or something, the
stuff she uses. And so anyway, I was really impressed
with this stuff that I think I'm gonna try. I

(12:46):
don't know how we are on that topic. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah,
because I know what it was because I'm getting the
house already and cleaned up and stuff like that. And
so I bought this mattress. It turns out this freaking
mattress is like one hundred and fifty pounds. What the hell.
And then there was the defective parts with the platform.
I'm putting it together, the parts still go there and

(13:07):
running back and forth to home Depot like ten fifteen times.
The woman at home depot tells me, she goes, you know,
I can't even uh cause she was like a Mexican
looking woman. She goes, I can't even come into work,
and she goes, they grabbed me the first day, the
first day that ice came down to the parking lot,
they grabbed me on my way into work, and I
told them, no, I work here. I work here, and

(13:29):
they made her show all her ideas. She says, I
can't even get a ride home. My husband can't pick
me up. You know, my mother, I can't pick you up.
I got to go meet them around the corner. Yeah,
this was a wild center was. I been at home
depot every single morning, six thirty in the morning, and
then getting rid of the old mattresses, and my whole
body's all exhausted and beat up. And then today, man,

(13:49):
I'm trying to get a new dishwasher and you know,
I bought a used one and the guy tells me
that's an install, and I got a pasture of it install.
So now shopping around, I might as well got a
new one. Man. If I'm gonna pay for all the
in slive and stuff like, they're just gonna a new once,
I'm gonna order a new one tonight. But so then
the repair guy was here today to each charge of
ninety bucks to take a look at it, Sody. So
it's just been busy, busy, busy, busy like an operaman

(14:11):
b and just all this labor I've been doing. Man,
I'm just beata crap man. You know, the whole body hurts. Man.
So that's what my week's been. Okay, looking forward to
a trip. Victoria's coming down a visit too for Christmas.
I'm really excited about that.

Speaker 4 (14:32):
Umm.

Speaker 5 (14:33):
I got an electric bike coming to this week too,
but it's coming up on Monday Tuesday. They got this
trail down here. You can explore it, but it's like
a bike trail and this thing I can go like
twenty thirty miles on it. So I'm really excited about that.
So what is going on this week? What is going
on this week, then we're gonna be talking about this
three hundred and ten million dollars loss suit against Donald Trump.

(14:57):
And it was just folwed this week, December twenty five,
and the name's Trump, Elon Musk, Bill Gates and the
Gates Foundation, and that Trump is engaged in sex trafficking
out of mar al Lago, and that his sex trafficking
operation is so sophisticated it's very similar to Jeffrey Epstein's

(15:17):
sex trafficking operation. So before I heard about this lawsuit.
In the past week or two, things have been picking
up with the Katie Johnson lawsuit, and people are coming
to me about it, asking me questions about reporters and press.

(15:38):
And it's interesting because you know, I've been talking to
the press about Epstein since twenty nineteen, twenty eighteen, yeah,
twenty nineteen mostly, you know, I was like, well, as
soon as he died, like the phone rang off the hook,
you know. But it's not until recently that now people
want to talk about the Kati Johnson case. But suddenly,
now with the gloves are off, you're allowed to talk

(15:59):
about it. So people have been coming to me about that,
not the usual people I normally talk to new people.
I just got a call this week from Sky News
and I've been talking to a guy Daily Beast about it,
and also too. There was an interview that was done
by some reporter who was obsessed with the Epstein stuff.

(16:22):
I guess she's a reporter. I don't know what the
deal is. I don't want to say her name give
you any more publicity. I think she's mostly a YouTuber.
I'm not sure what the deal is, but she seems
to have a big channel and people know her, you know,
you know, people go on her show, Big names go
on her show, which always makes me nervous. And she
was interviewing one of the attorneys and she kind of said,
and what about Ed Opperman? Know this PI that claims

(16:45):
he was telegas And the attorney goes, oh, yeah, Ed
worked on the case. It was the only guys we heard,
you know, and she shared like a fit, hello goodness,
you know, if you want to catch me like a
little postera you know, some kind of answers like that,
But what do you call it? So people have been
contacting me lately about this Katie Johnson case. So when

(17:10):
this thing hits the news, this three hundred and ten
million dollar lawsuit. A lot of new reporters I've never
talked to before suddenly start contacting me, saying, well, Ed,
what do you think of this lawsuit? This three it's
claiming that Trump is a sex trafficker out of Mara
a Lago connected to Epstein. I need a lung musk
and built Gates and the Gates Foundation. He's laundering money

(17:32):
through these foundations. And then what do you think? And
I says, lied, I haven't read it. I don't know.
Can you have a copy in you? Can you send
me a copy and I'll take a look at it
real quick and I'll get back. I'll call you back.
And a half hour, how's that came out? I'm I'm
taking this mattress on and off this platform for the
twenty fifth time. It's two hundred and fifty pound mattress,

(17:54):
which is like, I guess, designed for astronauts on a
space station or something. I don't know, what the hell.
Why does a match It's a fourteen inch mattress too,
by the way, but I don't give the sheets barely
throw up. I wish I just would have kept my
own mattress. It was fine, you know, it was fine,
Oh god, And this has caused me a fortune too,

(18:16):
this whole thing plus all these parts. Somebody and this
company I'm dealing with too, that I bought the platform from.
There is a joke, man, you know what. I got
to call them back again to find because they finally say,
they say they're gonna mail me this defective part. The
other defective parts I was able to fix myself going
to Home Depot. But anyway, so in between my adventures
with this dishwasher and with the mattress and the platform

(18:40):
and the hardware and Home Depot and the immigrants, and
I'm dealing with all these reporters now suddenly called me
up about the stranger and Similion dollars and I tell
them I haven't read it. I don't know. But just
so coincidentally, I just heard from a guy who I
got a lot of risk for, a guy who I know,

(19:02):
and he had told me recently that when he was
working on a case, an investigation to all this kind
of stuff, a similar one, he was a guest on
the show, and he said that he was working with
some private investigators and they told him that there was
a sex trafficking operation run out of Morro Lago totally

(19:23):
separate from this lawsuit, totally different witnesses, different the situation,
totally different. But I mentioned that to him, as you know,
I heard of a story that it's just like the
fact I told you about this about three weeks ago.
And then finally I go and I visit the Palm
Beach County Courthouse document search and I look it up.

(19:46):
Mister Trumpet's the first one there, three hundred and ten
million dollar lawsuit, And the first thing I see is
she's trying to get to be declared indigen so she
can get the appoint an attorney, and that's got thrown out.
All emotions are getting through, grown out who's ever behind
this lawsuit? And it took a long time to load,
But only when it did load, I see it's it's

(20:09):
not very clear, you know what the there's always some
bizarre allegations in it, and there's a load of exhibits.
Some of them are claiming that Elon Musk wanted to
marry her, and there's and then there's pictures of Elon
Musk colding flowers, but it's coming from an Elon Musk
parody account. So there's all these exhibits that really make

(20:33):
no sense, but no explanation is you know, it's usually
when you put an exhibit, you know, you'll note it
exhibit ten, exhibit one, exhibit two, and you'll have a description.
So and so Elon must try to ask me to
marry him, see exhibit one. But nothing like that. It's
just a little hodgepodge and in their slop and here's

(20:53):
all the evidence. So it's a very sloppy pro say,
a law suit that seems to be filed by someone
who has the proms. Now, not to say that, you
know that because a lot of these people I was
talking about this the other day. A lot of the
plaintiffs in these cases, they've been through serious trauma, so
it's not unusual for them to have proms. Some of them,

(21:15):
you know that I've worked with. I love them, you know,
I love you. You know some of you develop a
closeness of rapport with your clients, you know, both male, female,
You know all of them. You know in some man,
I got one right now sitting in prison. I wish
I could help them, you know, but you know, give
me a break, and I got a life to live, man,
I can't I can't turn my life upside down because

(21:36):
of you, you know, and even someone else came to you,
you know, someone else. I'm offering them a job and
it coming they want help for their front. I'm spread
too thin, guys, you know. And I and I have
stuff I could be doing here making a lot of money.
You got projects, man. But so a lot of these
plaintiffs in these cases, they are fragile. They've been down,

(22:00):
and they are confused and erratic, and they believe things
and they see things that aren't real, okay, besides the
actual trauma that they went through. So this woman, this
plaintiff in this three hundred and ten million dollar lawsuit
filed December twenty twenty five, she could legitimately be a victim,

(22:25):
a survivor of this type of activity, of being trafficked
and been threatened and have issues with her custody, although
she does seem to live in a different state, so
all that could be real. And then she's just filing
this thing and it's just a big mess because she's
over her head and she's triggered on all kinds of things.

(22:46):
But the lawsuit is a hot mess. It's a hot
stinking mess. And the more emotions have been denied or
overruled because of sloppiness and incorrect filings. And then she's
asking for one hundred and forty million dollars in legal fees.
But there's no attorney attached to this, there's no one.

(23:07):
You have to pay this attorney. I pay you, Hey,
I owe this lawyer. You know, he wanted you know,
two thousand dollars an hour, and I heard him, you know,
and it came up to one hundred and fifty. None
of that's in there. You can't just ask for legal
fees for yourself. Hey, I'm a prose that client and
I you know, I want legal fees for myself. I
don't know what the but she's asking for legal fees.

(23:28):
So anyway, the thing's a hot mess. So what does
that mean? Well, that goes to show you, ed that
anybody can file a law so even Katie Johnson, she
couln't and they could just all be fake and all
be make believe and you know, because you've got any
way to file a loss. Well, and it's just a
coincidence though that at the same time we have this

(23:52):
other guy tell me about legit private invest is a
legit reporter, legit private investigators talking about trafficking operation going
on on Lago. And then suddenly we have this easily
discredited lawsuit filed anonymously and it's all being tossed out.
It's gonna be tossed out of court. And then all

(24:13):
of the MAGA hat wearing characters can point at this
and say, see another case thrown out, just like Katie Johnson,
Just like the Daily Mail says that they investigated the
Katie Johnson case and they have a mystery witness that

(24:33):
they spoke to. It's all fake. Okay, you know, people
send me this, this, this mystery witness, this, this Daily
Mail article. Well with deal, but we looked into this
and we've got a mystery witness. This says it's all fake.
That's a case clause. Guys, ladies are jealous. And then

(24:53):
one of these idiot reporters, you know, I don't I
can't even call these people reporters anymore. Who knows what
they're doing? See, they've guys got to buylines in different places,
but who knows. The reporting industry is not like what
once was when I was a kid in New York Times. Okay,
you know, And she said, why I read they interviewed
Katie Johnson and it turned out to be Okay, they

(25:15):
never interviewed Katie Johnson in that article. Okay, you know
you got that wrong. This reporter, well, it's all fake anyway. Okay.
Then the other one I always get is this character Lebau,
who is apparently was some type of producer for Jerry Springer,
and he assisted the plaintiff and the Katie Johnson case
in the initial dowist your self lawsuit, and then he

(25:39):
was trying to insert himself into all listen, he wanted
money for interviews and blah blah blah. He's running around.
He's a hustler. So that's the other thing.

Speaker 9 (25:47):
This soul case was put together by a Jerry Springer producer. Well, okay, right,
you know what you don't understand is because you're not
you know, this isn't your job, This isn't what you're
doing every freaking day till till the point of boredom
and disgust and exhaustion. And everyone thinks this is all

(26:09):
so fun and games and exciting and all this kind
of stuff.

Speaker 5 (26:11):
Oh, that must be so exciting. It's all exhausting. It's miserable.
You know, this is a miserable work, dealing with people
that are that are victims of the sexual battery, childhood
sexual battery. You know, these kind of cases you gotta
read me. But the trauma they've been through, you got
to look at different things. And a lot of times too.
There's all kinds of you know, there's you they have

(26:33):
medical diagnosies, you know, from therapists and psychologists and stuff
like that. You know, PTSD, they're you know, medication, all
kinds of stuff. Man, there's a whole life of trauma
that that goes with this that you just see, you know,
a couple of little clips here and there, you know,
and you think you understand. Wow, I watched this carefully
and I believe it. Well, they don't know. I don't

(26:53):
I read the case. I'm not sure. You know, there's
a whole world beyond that little complaint you said again, Zix,
even though the case summary you know, that we put
together to shop the case round has more than the
complaint in the affidavits. You know, but people just don't understand,
they don't understand this stuff works, and they think this

(27:15):
guy Lebau was somehow ran this case. I never met Lebau.
I never spoke to Lebau. No one ever mentioned the
name Lebau to me once in any context whatsoever, except
years later on Reddit and Twitter, and suddenly Lebo is
something to do this. LAbau has nothing to do with
me or anything I've done in this case and whatsoever. Nothing.

(27:37):
But what you should also know is that there's other
cases that aren't as famous as that. I've worked on
other cases myself down in Palm Beach. I talked to
you about this, you know where there were other hustlers
and fixer types out there and consultants out there brokering
these kind of lawsuits and looking for plaintiffs and working

(27:57):
on deals with attorneys way more shady than this Lebaux
character doing way more shady stuff. And no one criticizes
those settlements or those lawsuits because Trump wasn't involved, your
little red hat wasn't involved in this, You didn't have
a stake in it. You didn't have a hero or
a con man that you worship, you didn't have your

(28:19):
cult leader wasn't involved. So you don't know about it,
you don't care about it. But that's how these things work,
and are the lawsuit with Charlie Sheen, all kind of
fixes and shady people and on those deals man all
over the place pretty much every kind of criminal cases,
all kind of shady weirdos involved in the witnesses and
they have all kind of shady backrons and informants, all
kind of people. So, well, this guy work for Jerry

(28:43):
Spring or a ha ha haa. Everyone was paid off.
There was no huge I got paid crap. And why
would they go to the expense in trouble of hiring
a private investigator if the thing was all fake to
begin with. Well, with the last thing you wanted some
guy that's stupid or uh. But people just don't understand

(29:06):
how these things work and it just all uh confused.
But the way Trump works And I saw him do
this with the piss gate, you know, they knew those

(29:30):
tapes were coming out. They knew early on from calling
that the Sadasi existed. So they went and did this
whole Reddit four Chan LARPing live action role play where
they did this whole thing where it's some guy made

(29:50):
up a story about piss tapes and ha ha ha.
And then when the real thing came out, everyone said, oh, ed,
I was there it was role play, it was, and
they did Search Engine optimization se O on the term
piss gate. Then when you're Google, when you're oh my god,
what's going on with these these tapes and this piss
when you google those phrases, all it came back to

(30:11):
was this story on four Chan or ready to Fare
what it was, which was some kind of you know,
but it was like an inoculation. See Trump is really
good at the controlling the media and this kind of stuff,
and they put like an inoculation out there, like a
flu shot so that you get a little bit of it,
you know. But they twist the story and did they

(30:32):
discredit it by having a fake story, a straw man
that they discredit, whereas the real story, the real piss tape,
is actual real stuff. Just like you know, we know
from a reliable guy that there's the guy says that
sex trafficking going on Orlogoi's private inveskies just tell him this,
and then we have this other flaky thing here to

(30:53):
discredit that real story. Now I'm not saying I know
this for a fact one hundred, but it kind of
makes sense. I mean, and the same thing goes in too.
We just had an arrest here with a pipe bomber,
a new fellow they busted, and this guy's been intoviewed
by the FBI and he said that he didn't think
that the twenty twenty election was stolen, so he was

(31:14):
a Trump support and he did do this to advance
the coup. And then now the Blaze were the previous
story with the Blaze pointing the finger at that cop
with their forensic software, they've retracted that story. So now
you know, who knows what's going on here, if if

(31:34):
that whole thing was in operation too. That Blaze put
the story out first to you know, to discredit this
guy or who knows what. But it's another one of
those types of situations. And when another thing we're dealing
with too is I'm meant to viewing Barrett Brown tomorrow,
you know, keep him in your prayers too. He's got
so many medical problems. This guy's struggling with so many issues,

(31:58):
and I really trust him. He's got greened from it
and he doesn't hold back, you know, he doesn't pussy
foot around. I contacted him about these new leaked anonymous
of this what's this group called this distributed denial of Secrets,

(32:21):
which is run by that fellow Michael Best, who was
used to run Glomore Disclosure that he was a guest
on our show about ten years ago. I don't know
what name. I think he used the name Melissa. Now
I'm not sure what the deal with that is. That
he trans when he was a heue and we knew him,
but then he transitioned, and I believe he's currently a female.
She is currently a female, and I believe it's Melissa.

(32:42):
But anyway, I got a message from I tried to
get a hold of this group has a trove of
Epstein emails and documents and photos and stuff that allegedly
they hacked. Okay, and then we know from reading the
Julianus text messages with Donald Trump Junior that he claimed

(33:05):
he gets things from hacking, but he was asking Donald
Trump Jr. To leak it to him. Give us the
tax returns off you have negative information, give it to
us first, and then we'll be able to fool our
followers into thinking that we're impartial. Okay, and as will
make our information against Hillary look more impartial and more professional,

(33:25):
rather than us being in your pocket. There, mister Trump Junr.
And you can read those you can google that you
can find Just google a Julian Assange text messages with
Don Jr. Where he's asking you want to spend an
ambassador to Australia when Trump becomes president. Read that stuff, man, Okay,
and then tell me what a hero Julian Nosange is.

(33:46):
Barrett Brown knows the whole deal about Assange too as well.
So this group guys been on our show before. I
tried to emlim at that old email addressed and go
through a bounce. This group dedicated the distributed denial of
secrets claims they have obtrove of Epstein emails. So it

(34:08):
was announced by anonymous. So I try and contact them
people I know around them and stuff like that, Hey,
can I get a copy of these emails email directly? No,
you're on the list there, mister ropman. We were vetting
out reporters and we know we're gonna get it to you.
And it is true that even a major news organizations

(34:28):
that have contacted them, they're waiting in line patiently too
as well. But then I contact Barrett Brown, I said, he, Barrett,
you know these guys and I'm contacting other people, said, Hey,
you know these guys, you can help me out what
we're going on. But Barrett Brown comes back with the
email response. It goes on, oh my god, one, two, three, four,

(34:59):
five sixty seven, about eight emails plus links to articles
and mediums and x posts and stuff like that. And
some of these paragraphs are like four or five inches. This, guys,
no joke, okay, Barrett Brown, he knows all the people involved,

(35:21):
and he makes some very very very very serious allegations
that these people are all in the mix with Peter Thiel,
they're mixing with the US intelligence agencies. He names a
bunch of names in here, man, Feds, you know, you know,
one after another. Thomas White, convicted of child sexy beast
material distribution in UK the same year the ORG came

(35:44):
into existence, in twenty twenty one. The other co finder
and so you know, military intelligence officer who would attested
to the status under sealed court documents, requesting, yeah, one
more thing, man, you know, you know it is off
the top of his head. Man. So I poke a
stick at Barrett Brown. I says, hey, can you get
me these this material? Now? He's offer to racist shot

(36:07):
out of my cannon, exposing everybody all over town. With
this stuff like that. I'm taping with him tomorrow some
gold coming out. But that'll go to show you that everyone, Well,
you got to release the files, you got to release
the memos, you gotta release the tapes, you gotta release
the emails. And then we find out that they're controlled
either by this bunch of spooks here and John ornography traffickers,

(36:36):
or in the case of the first batch that was released,
the birthday card stuff was released through the estate at
the behest of Geleen Maxwell to advance her interests. And
then the second batch that was released through subpoena by
Brad Edwards or through suggestion that Brad Edwards made to Brahan.

(36:57):
I believe it was of the in the house there
to obtain this information from who Darren Endeck and Richard
Kann who run the estate and now Endyke now works
for a Maga lar firm that represents Pete Hagseth. So
the point I'm trying to make to you with this

(37:18):
is everything looks fine and dandy. Oh they released any information.
We're winning. Yay for the victims. Oh, they're our heros.

Speaker 7 (37:26):
The victims are the heros, and they're so brave and
it's all being released and we're winning, yay.

Speaker 5 (37:33):
But it turns out that all the people that part
of the release are all Epstein's people. They're all his
people or they're intelligence Peter dial in that bunch. By
the way, do you know if you epstein a state
right now, you know where they make all their money
from right now? All their money they made it I
think was one hundred and seventy five million dollars since
Epstein then that the estate was depleted and poor us.

(37:54):
We have no more money to pay victims. By the way,
I don't know where that money went, but they didn't
go to victims. Just talking to somebody else about that
this week. Okay, but what do you call? It's just
a corruption down Virgin House. Three hundred million from JP Morgan,

(38:15):
one hundred million from Deutsche Bay, oh my god, and
then one hundred million from the so cold A State.
And that was reduced after the sale of the island.
We couldn't come up with as much as we thought
we're gonna come up. But now we got one hundred
and seventy five million from Peter deal the Epstein's investment
into Valor. So what we have here is not just

(38:37):
a story controlled by the Epstein people. The money and
the payoffs are control by the Epstein people. The release
of the emails and the data, even the hack data,
the supposedly hacked anonymous good guys are releasing information that
are mixed in with deal and intelligence and shop pornographers

(38:58):
and our home mixed char slime me characters. Okay, this
is what I'm trying to tell you, And ask yourself,
why doesn't anybody else tell you this? Well, because they're
ranting these wonderful tweets about Epstein and his network. We're
doing this, and we see now from these emails that
the network was more elaborate and intense that we thought.

(39:21):
But the heroes are exposing him over and over eight
hundred thousand followers for that crap. And then then this
whole business of some new videos of the island that
have been released. And here's a picture of the telephone
with some speed howels, and here's a picture of some
beds and some better. It's identical to what we saw

(39:43):
down in the Palm Beach search warrant execution that I did.
I post an exclusive when I was posting as though. Okay,
back in those days, man they didn't make the headlines
when that stuff came out. You know, God, but now,
oh you now you're a superstar if you know this stuff.

(40:04):
Look at this. Epstein has a dental chair on his
island by where's the tunnels, by the way, where's the
underground basis, where's the rocket pads in the air and
the submarine bases? Where's all that stuff? And then the
disney cruise ship docking to the island, where's all that stuff?
It's there. They just want to tell you what do

(40:27):
you call it? A dental chair? Because they were doing
torture and research and transhumanism, they needed dental chair. So this,
this has all been looked into and explained. The dental
chairs were used for dermatology. Dermatology treatments, by the way,

(40:51):
just like I'm doing right now. This girl put this
cream under my eyes and the same kind of thing.
All right, Okay, you know I thought of a dental
chair yet, but I'm sure I will. Oh my god,
But it's just hysterical. It's hysterical, and it's hysteria is

(41:12):
what it is, the Epstein hysteria. So that's about it.
Speaking of which we got, Candice Owens said, she I
will debate Turning Point USA anytime, any place, and the
Risk Squared ring there, Vince McMahon will be promoting it,

(41:33):
you know, and the fabulous Mulla in the undercard and
Hulk Coogan. And then she backs down. She chickens out.
I've been reporting to you and here's what I believe.
It's just my suspicion. She's being sued by the Macrones
right from France there, right, and they recently filed a

(41:56):
lawsuit for defamation, the same kind of losses, the same
kind of crazy st against the guy there in France,
and they lost. Well, they won the lawsuit, but they
lost because the defense was, well, I'm so crazy that
no one should believe what I say, because the things
that I say on my podcast and my YouTube, whatever

(42:17):
I am is so whacky and crazy that no normal
person would believe me. So there's no damages and I
was a defense and that's how the Macrones lost. Well,
guess what I predict to you. That's the same defense
that Cannice is using right now. She's trying to make
herself look extra crazy, so her defense will be no

(42:38):
one would believe anything I would say. This is all
performance art. I don't really believe any of it is.
Alex Jones said the same thing too in his divorce.
This is who these people are and what they are. Okay,
and they may be here's to you, okay, but I've

(42:58):
been around too long that yours to me. And I'm
not stupid either. Okay. So taped yesterday or the day
before with Danny Williams who claims he's the son of
Bill Clinton. You know, I got to tell you, the
guy's not a great interview. It's pulling teeth that I
needed a dental chair. I would have borrowed Epstein's dental
chairman interview. I needed it. But he's got a book out.

(43:21):
I don't even think you've read the book. But what
do you call it?

Speaker 4 (43:24):
It?

Speaker 9 (43:24):
Does?

Speaker 5 (43:24):
You know there's really been no investigation on this. There's
really no real DNA test about this. There's no attempted
lawsuit for child support or anything against the Clinton see
Clinton State. You know, the guy might have a case.
From what I see so far, it's been very poorly
handled by the newsbacks characters, those type of guys in
the Star, okay, who are all covering up for the Clintons.

(43:47):
And you know when you gonna get into that. I
interviewed with this woman, Marion de la Croix. I really
enjoyed this interview. And she wrote a book called Why
Submissive Women Are Happier And it seems to she was
involved in some kind of adult entertainment too as well.
I'm not sure what that is, but a very enjoyable interview.
We had a lot of fun, uh and she makes

(44:09):
a great case, you know, and then she does seem
very very happy. And it's not as extreme as you
would think. It's not pornography. We won't get in anything
riskue or you know, in bad taste. John Hinckley Junior,
now he just came out with a book. Now, I've
been hunting this guy down for a few years now,
trying to get an interview with John Hickley Junior, even

(44:30):
when he was I even tried to get him booked
doing a musical performance so then I could be there
in the green room hanging out and talk.

Speaker 7 (44:39):
To him.

Speaker 5 (44:41):
If people had any idea what I'm doing over here, man,
any idea what I want to But so anyways, say
he wrote this book, you know, and I know the publishers,
the publishers like me, you know, and they know I
sell books, and uh so, but they they I don't.
I don't think I'm gonna get Hinckley himself. I think
they want to pawn off some author to me. So

(45:03):
I'm working on that and my weekend is going to
be so busy that I'm probably gonna blow it. Empire
City under siege three decades of New York FBI Field Office,
Now that is again too. The I through the author
and he wrote a co wrote a book with a
couple of FBI agents and PDA guys from the seventies
and eighties organized crime cases in New York. And you know,

(45:25):
that just brought back so many memories, and I told
so many little stories. One of the things that blew
me away that this guy knew the story about John
Gotti when he was in MCC that, uh he got
it screwed up for everybody because he used to sneak
food in to the to the inmates in there. Right,
they used to sneaking food to John Gotti, and they

(45:46):
would in a tie box. They would put salami in
the tie boxes so he could eat salami. And then
when he was in court, his he would smell like
salami because his tie was sucking in salami for days,
so a little funny story. But then when they you know,
they just he was such a pig, you know, smuggling

(46:06):
so much stuff in that they screwed it up for everybody.
Man hunts, murders and mafia wars. That's a good interview,
Tony Mayo, one of the original Guardian Angels. This is
a really cool interview. This is a good guy too.
I like him a lot. And he was with Curtis
Sleewerod with the original Magnificent thirteen when they were McDonald's

(46:26):
managers and would go and do like undercover stings with
bait guys. They would put an Asian manager, a skinny
Asian guy there would be like the bait. So the
muggers were try and mug him, and then courtesy went
all his buddies would come running into the car and
beat the crap out of that's Curtius leave. And he

(46:47):
also talks to about Curtisy when they would do this
garbage clean up thing, which is a whole fascinating story
that people today don't know about, but we all knew
this back in New York that when he was a
kid he would clean up the trash in the street
and his neigh and bring the trash bags back to
his mother's house and it was all the whole house
would be filled with fifty trash bags a street garbage

(47:08):
until it was garbage day that he would bring it
all out. Heather Braden, who she's been on the show
several times and she's one of the young model fourteen
years old, came to New York City. She knew Clinton,
she knew Epstein, Trump, Brunel, Casablancas. She dealt with all
of them. Ian Totten comes on our show about the

(47:31):
Madam Morris Mexico are cult killings and this guy he's
in touch with one of the co defendants in that
case who's convicted in that case, the woman and his
research and telling them that story. He's got a whole
series of a story of a broadcast he's done on us.
You got to check it out. And the best reporting
on Mada Morris I've ever heard. And let me tell

(47:52):
you something, I was down there at that time. I
was talking to people down there who knew that cult,
who knew those people, all those smugglers and stuff like that.
So this is really really good reporting. Doctor Alice Clark
The Forgotten Girls, hunting true crime stories of women and
their cold cases. Everyone who's heard this interview, it's up

(48:13):
in Patreon has really enjoyed it. Now, Before I did
the interview, I was so jaded, you know, I was saying, Bunny,
you know what, man, I've worked on so many of
these cold cases of these young women and they treated
like garbage because you know that maybe there were drug
addicts or prostitutes or something like that, and the cops

(48:34):
just didn't care. And I really, you know, I wanted
to say, you know, you you cops don't care. But
she really was a caring person. She really was sincere.
So I really enjoyed that interview. And you can check
that out to it and it's gotten great great great
great great great great great great great great reviews. Hey,
look who's following me on that? That's a nice Okay,
Oh you know what, Mel interview her. She's very interesting.

(48:57):
Mel elorsh a code of Sign and this is the
one she's been doing. She's obsessed with this story about
the writer with no hands, and she's written about a
half dozen articles on a covered action magazine. She's been
on this show at least three or four times talking
about it. Toby Rogers comes back after a twelve year absence.
This guy was down there with the yippies and all

(49:18):
that kind of stuff. Now the Ghost of Greenwich, confessions
of a nineteen eighties child killer, that he was hanging
out with this child killer at his house on Super
Bowl Sunday and stuff like that. What to deal with?
That was Lifeline. The untold story I'm playing this time,
the untold story of a saving the Pulse survivors. That's
with Trevor Aronson from the Intercept, and then Alex Stern

(49:40):
Bad Justice and astonishing true story of wrongful conviction. The
other one I'm playing tonight is the one about the
Las Vegas Let me say I could pull us up
real quick and tell what I'm playing tonight, because it's
a mess over here. I'm just so exhausted, man, from
all the stuff I'm doing right now. So now I

(50:00):
got to go to like home depot by dish Russian,
the Las Vegas massacre connections, finding strength through tragedy after
America's deadly mass shooting. Now, I got to tell you something.
It's not what you expect. This guy's not into conspiracy theories.
And the show we're doing tonight about the post survivors too,
that's what it raises more questions and answers too. But
that's really not about conspiracy theories either. It's more about

(50:22):
the factual bizarreness of the case. And with this, uh
just the show's more about what happened, the tragedy of
what happened, and I lived through it. I was down there,
you know, and and how people local people knew the
story better than knew the craziness you heard, you know,

(50:43):
on the internet. See what all these things. The further
away you get from something, the bigger the expert you are,
you know. And it's just when we joke about it
as you know, as much as we can. But what
a horrific situation, I was, What is going on with that?
The time set up? We're all okay, we're out of

(51:05):
time tonight though, man and I apologize this show's kind
of thrown together because it's just been so okay with
that twenty two. I'm just so exhausted I got to
do all this stuff with this. I tempted just to
order this damn washing with shit dishwasher right now, you know, God,

(51:28):
I just get it over with the man. I've got
a nice, brand new dishwasher here. I should just do that.
Maybe I won't, uh, maybe a little court cheaper one
who knows what I'm gonna do. But anyway, guys who
are out of time, and once again another week in
the can and then another week. I love you, guys,

(51:50):
and can't thank you enough for you know, with the
kind words, I do get a lot of kind words
and a lot of tips, and a lot of them.
This guy sent me this incredible email tonight about this
research thing that enough more Lago Alpha Omega Research Foundation.

(52:15):
I heard about this before from other people. I want
to take this call. Guys. I'm gonna go. I love
you good night.

Speaker 8 (52:23):
A walked course, an empty land. I knew the pathway
like the back of my head.

Speaker 5 (52:34):
I felt the arm.

Speaker 10 (52:37):
Beneath my feet. Zapphai the river, and it may make complete.

Speaker 3 (52:46):
Of sympathy.

Speaker 5 (52:49):
Where have you gone?

Speaker 4 (52:51):
I'm getting old and I need.

Speaker 8 (52:54):
Someone to relie.

Speaker 5 (52:59):
Bye cavecuse full the tree?

Speaker 8 (53:05):
I felt the branches over lucky away.

Speaker 3 (53:11):
Is this the place we used to love?

Speaker 10 (53:17):
Is this the place that I've been dreaming.

Speaker 3 (53:22):
Of?

Speaker 4 (53:23):
Simple place?

Speaker 10 (53:25):
Where have you gone?

Speaker 4 (53:28):
I'm getting older? Ninety someone to rely.

Speaker 3 (53:34):
And did you have a minute?

Speaker 4 (53:37):
Why don't we go.

Speaker 8 (53:40):
Sold about it somewhere on.

Speaker 10 (53:46):
This is good daty end of everything? So why don't
we go somewhere only we know?

Speaker 8 (54:00):
Somewhere only we know?

Speaker 3 (54:32):
A seven?

Speaker 4 (54:33):
Okay, where have you gone?

Speaker 8 (54:37):
I'm getting older, I leave someone.

Speaker 3 (54:41):
To rely, Lord, so tell me where I have had
and you're gonna let me in.

Speaker 10 (54:49):
I'm getting tired, and I leave somewhere to begin. And
if you haven't been my don't be.

Speaker 4 (55:00):
We go.

Speaker 10 (55:03):
About it somewhere only comes to me and of everything?

Speaker 8 (55:13):
So why don't we go somewhere only we know, somewhere
only we.

Speaker 4 (55:28):
Know?

Speaker 7 (55:40):
Lass do you
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